The fact that one or more people initially looked at that hole and decided to crawl in a long time ago is insane, yet captures the human spirit wonderfully.
@@arpflarp i swear human is the most diverse creature in terms of Might. some sweats, scream, knees weak and passed out just by looking at harmless insects. And then there's daredevils like these who climbed an Ice Mountain because normal mountain climbing doesn't excite him anymore 😂
News: famous TikToker found in cave more on this at 11, on brighter news it's fireworks and free puppy day not related just a horrible coincidence. Because let's be real if it's social media related they'll always say TikTok.
Honestly mad respect for knowing your boundaries. And they still got a great experience by going in at all but not to the point where something horrible could happen. Love to see it
@@voight-kampff7781 professional cavers have literally killed themselves from not doing this… look up the nutty putty cave incident for some good nightmare fuel. If that doesn’t make you turn back when your not sure.. then I guess your next up for natural selection 😂
@@blakers430 naah bro with that mentality you won't live your life to fullest , life is all about experiences and smart decisions you make in critical conditions
@@toxicog18 though the decisions made in this video was not smart, nor made in critical conditions. Putting yourself in situations that is known to be dangerous and fatal is one of the furthest things from smart
@@Kaiweeks no bro taking the risk is the initial stage but many people take risk and fail , but some take risks and handle it calmly that's what I am calling smart decisions and yup they end up having the greatest experiences and remember it for life time
You're smart for going back, you have no helmets, no kneepads, no gloves, no helmet lights, no prior cave training, no one who's been there before with you. You don't know if there are any drops, you'll need rope and harnesses for, or if there are unsafe unexplored sections you might meander into and get lost. Caves are safe if you are safe about entering them. Please next time you go, have all those things and you'll have a great time.
I’m glad that when you came to that split point and were unsure of which way to go, you chose to head back. Smart move, you never want to end on one of those horror story channels.
I took one of my friends into a cave system one time. I'm not any sort of an expert, but it was a tourism oriented cave with basically no risk of anything bad happening beyond a rolled ankle. We were down the bottom of the accessible point when he mentioned, BTW, I'm claustrophobic. LOL, probably would have been nice to know before we went in. That cave might be too much for you, I'm not sure I'd be comfortable with it, but there definitely are ones that are less constricted that can be fun as well.
The biggest risk is not taking any risk... In a world that is changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks. Mark Zuckerberg
@@silotx The trick in any risky venture is knowing when to push and when to back down. In my experience the safer bet is sometimes to keep pushing. That being said, if you're in a cave system and it branches, you had better be absolutely certain which branch to take, because there are spots that there is no coming back from.
It was very smart for you to go back. I'm glad you and your friends didn't urge each other on or simply try to push it for the content. Very smart lads and I'm glad you're all safe.
@@surviver5738 They also *literally* said they’d get a guide next time. It was smart of them to realise when they were pushing it too far and would likely be endangering themselves.
I mean they wouldnt be able to post this video otherwise. Lots probably push through in situations like this and we never heard of them because well they never got out
The fact that one or more people initially looked at that hole and decided to crawl in a long time ago os insane, yet captures the human spirit wonderfully.
Bro crawls around in caves for over an hour in white shoes and a sweater and comes out miraculously cleaner than he went in. Bravo sir, bravo. Not sus at all.
It should be completely filled with broken rocks to prevent anyone from entering it. Sooner or later the seismic, vibration will dislodge the cracks, and consequently this could happen unfortunately when adventurers are in the rabbit hole. Professionals intending to explore the mountain cracks, should review the entire underground tunnels with a drone, and upload it.
Thank god u went back. Ive been skydiving, ive been in the ovean around sharks, the one thing i wont do is cave dive. Looking at the horror stories of people who go the wrong way and get stuck makes it my biggest fear. Edit- chill y'all, I made a comment about cave diving. Why the hell u arguing about religion. I'm Christian but if someone isn't it's fine, don't hold Ill will. same if someone is, don't beat on someones beliefs.
Jesus Christ will come back soon and we have still got time to turn to Him. He died for all of our sins so that we can be forgiven. All we have to do is accept Him into our lives and trust Him wholeheartedly. Nobody but Jesus can save your soul. This might be your sign so turn to Him today. He loves you
I didn't see how many sources of light they had. You should really have 3 sources of light if you're going to be doing something like this. The one you use, the backup and the backup to the backup. If all 3 of those go bad, then God hates you and you're never leaving the cave alive no matter what you do.
@@shadowbonbon3 Someone got stuck in a cave called nutty putty it had a small area where someone got stuck and no one could get them out. He ended up not making it and the cave became his tomb.
@@plasticharp9247Maybe it ads clicks to your videos if you tab out or something. Especially if you are on your phone. There is an untruthful motove behind it, i guarantee.
@@Foottube710 Going in as a completely unexperienced person into an actual cave with squeezes etc is legit one of the dumbest things a human could do. Hence why it's good he backed out before it got too real
@@Foottube710 Yes, caving crews have drawn a map of what's explored. He would've gotten into very dangerous parts of the cave if he continued but he didn't
This place is not a joke. The pathways get very narrow (my first experience as a teen). I went to raves inside the main rooms. I also had friends that got lost in there for over 24 hours. The signs don’t all point in the right direction. They started to lose their minds when their flashlights started to die.
Holy fuck that sounds horrendous. When I was 14 (15 years ago) I got lost in the dark in a Swiss WW2 bunker for what probably amounted to 15 minutes without my flashlight or my phone... I was absolutely terrified. My camera couldn't keep flash on as it was running out of battery, so I kept having to switch it on and take a flash photo before waiting for it to die again and hoping it would come back on to take another photo...
@@rzlol4628 calling him lying when you’re outright wrong. Very famous case a few years ago where a professional got stuck upside down and could not be pulled out on time.
@@IRedBerryI it's not that they couldnt pull him out in time, its that they wouldnt have time to set up a second stable enough jigging system after the first one failed with how soft the surrounding rocks were they would have just been retrieving a corpse by the time it was set up. Just imagine the true horror of helplessness that man felt in his last moments when after the hours he spent upside down unsure if he'll make it out to then the small glimmer of hope that he might make it when the crew arrived to save him when that one tiny lady made it down to him, for it to all vanish after the tireless hours of the professional crew working on getting him out failed realizing he's forcibly resigned to that fate. Absolutely horrifying trying to put yourself in his position and mind set.
"I-I'm wedged" You can HEAR the fear in his voice. That is one of my worst fears ever. Getting stuck and never being able to get out is the reason why I'll never do this.
@@LiamGervaiseUnfortunately you have a ton of material on experienced cavers and divers that have suffered thw same fate, so it really doesn't matter..
I still think about john jones every now and then, that case haunted me, imagine being stuck upside down in a dead end fisher at the end of a long tunnel the width of a computer monitor. What a horrifying way to die
@@flatways8502 and the only way that was considered to possibly get him out was to break his legs to twist to unnatural positions to be able to pull him out (he was 6ft)